A member of Thailand's “Miracle Rescue Play” participates in death.

The Thai navy said that a special force member who was participating in a `` miracle rescue play '', which was rescued 18 days after 13 boys were distressed in a cave, became infected while working, He continued, but revealed that he died this month.

In June last year, 12 local football team boys and 13 coaches, including coaches, were unable to get out of a cave flooded by heavy rains in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand. Eighteen days later, everyone was safely rescued and called the "miracle rescue play."

The Thai navy died on the 27th of this month after a special forces member Beirut Pakbala, 29, who had been involved in a rescue operation, became ill with an infection while continuing to fight, but symptoms worsened. It was announced that it did.

A Navy spokeswoman told NHK that the infection was a blood infection, and that Beirut's bereaved family had not been told of any details.

A Thai diver who volunteered in this rescue operation died of dyspnea during the activity.

About a year and a half after the release of the Miracle Rescue Play, the announcement of a new death reminded us of how harsh the rescue efforts were at the time.